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ED raids Mammootty's Chennai residence in Bhutan luxury car smuggling case

Updated on: 08 October,2025 10:33 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Mollywood superstar Mammootty has found himself in legal soup after ED raided his Chennai property in connection with a luxury car smuggling case. Apart from him, the authorities also raided his son Dulquer Salmaaan and actor Prithviraj Sukumaran's home

ED raids Mammootty's Chennai residence in Bhutan luxury car smuggling case

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The alleged Bhutan luxury car smuggling scandal took a serious turn on Wednesday with the Enforcement Directorate (ED) launching simultaneous raids at 17 locations across Kerala and Tamil Nadu. This has landed Malayalam superstar Mammootty, father of Dulquer Salmaan, in legal trouble. According to reports, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) raided a property linked to him on Greenways Road, Chennai, today (October 8). It included the homes of Dulquer Salmaan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, and Amit Chakkalakkal. 

ED raids Mammootty’s residence


The searches were carried out at Mammootty’s Elamkulam residence near here, Dulquer’s houses in Kochi and Chennai, Prithviraj’s residence, and Amit Chakkalakkal’s home in Kadavanthra. Raids also extended to the premises of automobile dealers in five districts. The ED said the action was linked to violations of the Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA).



According to the agency, the operation stems from credible intelligence about a syndicate illegally importing and registering high-end vehicles like the Toyota Land Cruiser and Land Rover Defender through Bhutan and Nepal routes.

 
 
 
 
 
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About the car smuggling case

Investigators allege that forged documents, purportedly from the Indian Army, the US Embassy, and the Ministry of External Affairs, were used to obtain fake vehicle registrations in Arunachal Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and other states.

The cars were later sold to buyers, including celebrities, at reduced prices. The raids come a day after the Kerala High Court permitted Dulquer to approach Indian Customs for the release of his seized vehicle under “Operation Numkhoru”.

The court directed Customs to consider such requests within a week of application, provided valid ownership papers and security are furnished. Dulquer’s counsel argued that the seized vehicle was legally imported in 2004 for the Red Cross with ministerial clearance, and later purchased through legitimate transactions.

Customs, however, maintained its right to seize the car, citing an ongoing probe and intelligence inputs. More than 150 such illegally imported vehicles are believed to be in Kerala, with around 40 already seized. Two of Dulquer’s other cars were also confiscated earlier, a move he did not contest.

The court also questioned Customs on the disclosure of owner details and its evidence supporting claims of fake registration. The ED’s parallel probe is expected to widen the scope of the investigation, potentially bringing more high-end vehicle owners under scrutiny.

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